Back on June 5th at Computex Intel revealed their i7-8086K CPU, a Limited Edition processor to celebrate the 40th birthday of the company’s famed 8086, their first x86 processor.

During this announcement, Intel confirmed that they would be holding a sweepstakes event, where 8,086 i7-8086K processors would be given to Intel users worldwide. This sweepstake started on June 7th and ended 24 hours later. Intel is set to inform the winners of this sweepstakes within the next few days.

Now AMD has decided to counter this event, AMD are reminding the world that while Intel has been a major innovator in the x86 CPU marker for the past 40 years, AMD is now willing to take up the reigns of technological innovation, offering 40 US winners of Intel’s Sweepstake the chance to trade in their i7-8086K in for a Threadripper 1950X, the world’s first consumer-grade 16-core processor.

Our competitor recently kicked off a sweepstakes to celebrate the first 40 years of the x86 processor by giving away 8,086 limited edition processors.

We appreciate the advancements they’ve helped drive with the x86 architecture over the last four decades. But, we’re ready to take it from here. That’s why we’re giving 40 performance-hungry enthusiasts in the U.S. an opportunity to celebrate the next 40 years of high-performance computing by trading in their commemorative processor prize for our CPU that enables you to work, play and create with heavy metal.

The first 40 U.S.-based winners of the Intel® 8th Gen Core i7-8086k Limited Edition Sweepstakes (which opened on June 7, 2018 and closed on June 8, 2018) (“Competitor Sweepstakes”) to complete certain steps will be offered the opportunity to exchange their new, in-box prize processor for a flagship 16-core AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 1950X processor built for the gamers and creators who need a processor that can do it all. Those steps will be communicated on this webpage on June 25 at 1:00:00 PM EDT. Check back on June 25 at 1:00:00 PM EDT for complete details on how to participate.

OPEN ONLY TO RESIDENTS OF 50 U.S./D.C. VOID OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND WHERE PROHIBITED.

Now users who won the Intel competition would want to take up AMD offer, as AMD’s Threadripper 1950X processor offers a total of 16 cores and 32 threads, 10 cores more than Intel’s i7-8086K. Threadripper 1950X also provides users more PCIe lanes for device connectivity, making AMD’s Threadripper processor ideal for a powerful workstation.